2016
DOI: 10.1186/s12889-016-3092-z
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Understanding help-seeking intentions in male military cadets: An application of perceptual mapping

Abstract: BackgroundResearch suggests that men are less likely to seek help for depression, substance abuse, and stressful life events due to negative perceptions of asking for and receiving help. This may be exacerbated in male military cadets who exhibit higher levels of gender role conflict because of military culture.MethodsThis exploratory study examined the perceptions of 78 male military cadets toward help-seeking behaviors. Cadets completed the 31-item Barriers to Help Seeking Scale (BHSS) and a component factor… Show more

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“…Certain traditional values associated with masculinity, such as emotional restraint and independence, discourage men from seeking help for negative symptoms, specifically for mental illness. 49 Furthermore, males in this sample were significantly more likely to report violent behaviors. These findings could be related to one another.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 74%
“…Certain traditional values associated with masculinity, such as emotional restraint and independence, discourage men from seeking help for negative symptoms, specifically for mental illness. 49 Furthermore, males in this sample were significantly more likely to report violent behaviors. These findings could be related to one another.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 74%
“…Moreover, primary healthcare workers, as well as family members should encourage males to open up emotionally and communicate personal feelings of distress ( 126 , 127 ). Using social media to encourage men with symptoms of depression to seek help should focus on their general trust in doctors, accepting lack of control, and reducing feelings of weakness associated with asking for help ( 128 ). Furthermore, as part of recovery from depression, men could reconstruct a valued sense of themselves and their own masculinity, and incorporate values associated with hegemonic masculinity into narratives (re-establishing control, and responsibility to others), which may be useful in reducing depression as well as suicide ( 129 ).…”
Section: Clinical Implications Of the Gender Differences In Self-reporting Symptom Of Depression Hypothesismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Military service members have demonstrated decreased care-seeking behaviors in other healthy conditions, related to self-reliance, emotional control, the stigma of weakness, or negative beliefs from co-workers. 40,41 Decreased care-seeking behaviors also exist in community populations experiencing chronic knee pain. 42 These barriers should be considered since the data included in this current study is from a military population experiencing a chronic knee pain condition.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%